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'The Library is arranged according to the Dewey Decimal System of classification and is open from 7:45 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. every day, except Sunday, throughout the year.  It is open Sunday from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. for reading only.  Students have free access to the shelves, and the Library is the busiest place about the University.'  This is from a booklet, 'West Virginia University and its Picturesque Surroundings, 1901'
Exterior view of the West Virginia University Library during construction, cost of the building $105,000. The Library was once housed in the building which is currently Stewart Hall.
Front view of Stewart Hall as the "Administration Building (Probably when still library)"
Corner view of library building, currently Stewart Hall.
Students study at tables and peruse periodicals on the shelves in the General Reading Room.
Students read at tables and seek help at the reference desk on the left.
View of back entrances to the Library.
Front Row, left to right: Virginia Madigan; Jennie Boughner, Librarian; Mrs. Mildred Arnett Reed; Margaret Reay; Ruth Blodgett; Barbara Bierer; Dr. Lonnie Arnett, Head Librarian. Second Row, left to right: Professor Fetus Summers; Ms. Florence Reese; Byrd Pickens; Mrs. Mary Lou Richardson Hann; Evelyn Hite; Georgia Wade. Back Row, left to right:  Mr. John Bayles, Head Custodian; Carroll Reynolds; Mrs. Eleanor Knutti; Andy Wiley; Jess Madigan; Mr. Lindsay Johnson, Custodian.
'WVU. Library Staff. 1935 Oct. 25. Reading left to right 1st row- 1. Virginia Gilmore Madigan Luikart; 2. Jenny Boughner; 3. Mildred Reed; 4. Margaret Reay; 5. Ruth Blodgett; 6. Barbara Bierers; 7. L.D. Arnett, Librarian. 2nd row- 1. Dr. F.P Summers; 2. Florence K. Reese, Prof. Lib. Science; 3. Bryd Lea Pickens; 4. Mary Lou Richardson; 5. Evelyn Hite; 6. Georgia Wade; 7. Lindsay Johnson, Jaitor. 3rd row- 1. John Bayles, Janitor; 2. Carroll Reynolds; 3. Eleanor Knutti; 4. Andrew Wiley; 5. Jessie B. Madigan'
Member of the Library Administration Committee, August, 1946 - June 30, 1947.
Books and paper in background. Boxes on the shelves on the left. Table and chairs in the foreground.
Christopher G. Brouzas, Librarian, December 1935 to September 1939.
Currently located in the Milano Reading Room of the Wise Library.
A student sits at the huge camera that films newspapers, one page at a time.
Librarian, R. F. Munn views Civil War era broadsides on a bulletin board in the library.
2nd from left: R.F. Munn, Librarian; 3rd from left: Mildred Brain, AVA.
View of buildings on University Avenue, opposite E. Moore Hall, etc.  Cafeteria building destroyed, Health Center building being moved to where former stood.  Background- Main library, Chemistry, shops, Reynolds, Administration building.
Mountainlair under construction dates the photograph to the summer of 1966.
Dr. Munn is standing next to an unidentifed African-American man.
From the Dominion News caption, July 29, 1970: 'It may be messy now but West Virginia University Library employees try to ignore the 'ditch' and concentrate on the promised blessings of central air conditioning. Mrs. Lawrence A. Lang plugs away at the typewriter while the chasm in her office awaits installation of equipment.'
Student looking at manuscript materials and man standing in background.
Man walking through entrance door of Colson Hall.
The exhibit was located in E. Moore Hall and was created for the first W. Va. Day. The celebration took place in June of 1987. The David Hunter Strother Collection is now housed in the West Virginia and Regional History Center in Wise Library.
Margaret Gilpin Morrow of Fairmont West Virginia, first full time librarian, 1889  - 1890.
Eliza's Cafe on the fourth floor of the Downtown Library is named after Miss Skinner.
The library was built in 1902.  After another, larger library was constructed in 1932, this building was subsequently renamed Stewart Hall and houses the West Virginia University administration offices.
Now Stewart Hall.
Lucy Fay, Librarian at West Virginia University, 1908-1909.
A group of women, men, and children, who are likely members of a 4-H group. The group is in front of the library, which is now Stewart Hall.
Currently Stewart Hall.
L. D. Arnett, WVU Librarian from 1910/10/01 to 1935/12/01.
Currently Stewart Hall. 'Dohertys Folder, 1901- 1914'
A view of Stewart Hall when it was used as library.  Over the central archway 'LIBRARY' is engraved.  A hooded car is parked in front of the building on University Avenue.  The photo is taken across from the street on a fall day.
Formerly administration building, once old library.
A group of uniformed male students walk across the entrance way of Wise Library.
View of man walking stairs to main entrance of WVU's library.
Librarian from July 1, 1947 - August 31, 1949.
Exterior view of Wise Library, West Virginia University.
'Just across Prospect Street from the site of Mechanical Hall, this aluminum covered rigid frame building was occupied in January, 1957.' Image from page 5 of 'Progress Report on Civil Engineering Submitted to Education Committee, Engineers Council for Professional Development 29 West 39th Street, New York 18, New York by College of Engineering, West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia.' Original photo may be found in this publication located in the WV Collection book collection.
Martha Neville on the right.
Exterior view of Wise Library, West Virginia University.
Now known as the Carruth Center.
Mechanical Hall was located on this site before it burned down.  The temporary Engineering building, Chemistry building, and part of the Wise Library are also visible.
'Tin Can.'
View of the Engineering building, Main Library in the background, Chemistry building, and shops.
Photoduplication department worker in process of putting newspaper pages onto microfilm.